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		<title>By: seeker656</title>
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		<description>The failure of the current health care reform effort also means that we will continue to be the only developed nation that does not accept health care as a right for its citizens. That, for me, remains the core moral reason for reforming our non-system. Although 85% apparently have reasonable access to care thousands of the remaining 45 million will continue to die each year because of inadequate access to health care. Tens of thousands will be forced into bankruptcy because of excessive health care costs. These numbers will only increase in the future if ignored.
We can do better as a nation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The failure of the current health care reform effort also means that we will continue to be the only developed nation that does not accept health care as a right for its citizens. That, for me, remains the core moral reason for reforming our non-system. Although 85% apparently have reasonable access to care thousands of the remaining 45 million will continue to die each year because of inadequate access to health care. Tens of thousands will be forced into bankruptcy because of excessive health care costs. These numbers will only increase in the future if ignored.<br />
We can do better as a nation.</p>
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